I am a veterinary student at a midwestern liberal infested university.
At my first day of veterinary medical clinical rotations (3/4 years complete) I received an email outlining my required removal from campus. This closely accompanied a call from my attending clinician outlining that my cases have been transferred and I have to leave .
Why you ask? Because of my non-compliance in the mandatory testing.
The mandatory testing requires a bodily fluid (saliva) and it was made mandatory for on-campus students this spring, thankfully I have been able to avoid them until now.
Now my education is being withheld pending a submission of bodily fluids for a barely accurate PCR test for a faux-virus.
Where the hell do I even go from here? I pay for a university and now they've changed the rules.
We are living in a dystopian hell that values compliance and submission over liberty and strength.
Seems to be the only route. I contacted some lawyers, but we will see if any can do something
Let me be a downer and drama queen:
The lawsuit seems to be a logical choice since the decision by your university is unconstitutional. However, we must remember what happened when Facebook and Twitter closed down Trump's accounts on the platforms. 'People' defended the right of said platforms to do whatever it wants on the grounds that they're private companies.
So, the lawsuit seems to be a logical choice but it's not going to be an easy path. -- If I were in your situation, to be honest I would hesitate to choose any of the options. I wish you the best luck.
Agreed. The medical history or any other conditions such as skin colour cannot be a determining factor. That's why the school's policy "Must leave school if no testing" itself will be argued, not the case that the OP's being removed because of said policy.
If the school receives any public funds, it is bound by government rules
Great point. Just concerned that 'they' will fiddle with public opinion during his case and make the case a national issue, which won't be pretty for the OP. -- Jeez, I hated to say that, cause what I stated sounded like a threat.
Thank you!
:)
If you signed up for on campus learning that semester and the "mandatory covid testing" requirement was not in the papers you signed, you definitely have a case. It may not go anywhere for a while, and the university may attempt to wait you out if you dont have the money to continue, but it would be a case. Find a pro-bono lawyer who understands going against the establishment is an uphill battle.
There's another more appropriate route, but probably not worth sacrificing the rest of your life over. But it seems a shame that those scumbags will just continue victimizing other students in their efforts to support the enhanced enslavement of humanity.
Look up The Healthy American. Peggy somebody out in CA. They have been suing over this stuff and might have some pointers or helpful info for you.